File:Victoria Station Platform 6.jpg

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Description Whilst taking these picture an official started making announcements over the public address system about the sins of actually photographing trains via his radio. After managing to explain that I was not a card carrying Al quieda terrorist he turned out to be a very friendly chap and admitted that he personally found the "ban" on railway photography ridiculous.
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Victoria Station Platform 6 1

Author Les Chatfield from Brighton, England

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